
Apr 14, 2025
Students transform unused dining dollars into meals for the community
Addison Moore ’27 had an idea his first year on campus—what if there were a way to collect unused dining swipes and help fight food insecurity?
Addison Moore ’27 had an idea his first year on campus—what if there were a way to collect unused dining swipes and help fight food insecurity?
Kylee Brotz ’27, a first-generation college student from Delran, N.J., knew Lafayette College was the only place she wanted to be.
Amira “Ami” Figuerrutia ’25 fell in love with Lafayette before she even stepped foot on campus.
For the trio, winning this year’s Big Idea Competition was about much more than just the recognition.
The Dyer Center, and the Fellows program specifically, is a rare and special initiative that truly launches successful entrepreneurs.
Three teams of Lafayette students converged to present their project analyses at Lafayette’s fifth annual Real Estate Case Competition.
Six teams presented an array of creative entrepreneurial ideas for the sixth annual competition
Four Dyer fellows provide updates on their various projects and goals.
Taitt, now the founder and CEO of Poppy Seed Health, has been influenced by her Lafayette journey at every turn.
Real estate seminar helps students consider career opportunities and prepare for Dyer’s annual real estate competition